Psychological Tricks of The Enemy: Resurrecting The Dead

Psychological Tricks of The Enemy: Resurrecting The Dead

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You must be considerate of yourself when you sit down and dine at the table of a ruler; and not be prone to a voracious appetite, for the meat is deceptive, the wine is a mocker, and the strong drink is raging, and whosoever that has been deceived thereby is not wise.Every program has at least two purposes in life: the one for which it is written and the other for which it was not.He who reforms himself has done more toward reforming the public than a noisy crowd of impotent scholars.When a man lights a candle, He does not seek or attempt to hide its Light; He places it in a candlestick and lets it shine upon all within.

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